Lighter founder and CEO Vladimir Novakovski responded to the controversy surrounding the witch hunt, stating that the platform has established an appeal mechanism, and the number of appeals received so far is "fewer than expected." If users believe the algorithm's judgment is unfair, they can fill out an appeal form on Discord, but the algorithm details will not be disclosed to avoid being "optimized" against it. He stated that this screening involved extensive data science work, including cluster analysis and behavioral pattern recognition. The quantitative team, along with several experienced protocols and individual "witch hunters," participated in the design, and he is "confident" in the final results. However, if there are any misjudgments, appeals are welcome. Furthermore, he emphasized that value will ultimately be realized in tokens, and Lighter will not adopt a "dual-track" model of tokens and equity. In the future, all stakeholders (early users, the team, and investors) will align their core interests around the token.
Lighter founder: The anti-Syllabus algorithm will not be made public; appeals are possible if a wrongful judgment is made.
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